Choose one of the following products to demonstrate what you have learned.
STORY - Choose one type of bonding and write “A Day in the Life of an Atom” story describing what it's like to be an atom that forms your chosen bond type. The story should incorporate at least 5 properties.
COMIC STRIP - Choose one type of bonding and write a comic strip with 3+ frames. The comic should incorporate at least 3 properties.
SINGLE-FRAME CARTOON - Draw a single-frame cartoon for each type of bonding. Each cartoon should incorporate at least one key property.
Homework: Construct 10 questions that combine both our unit question as well as our area of interaction. Paste below in the appropriate space.example:
How are skyscrapers able to be built so tall?
Will we ever be able to bring back dinosaurs?
Name
10 Questions
Abigail
Adam
Jade
1. How have we advanced in the study of medicine?
2. How are diseases cured?
3. How are we able to start fires from something as small as a match?
4. How are we able to think?
5. Why are certain crops able to withstand climates which they are not usually associated with?
6. Can we stop/cure mental illnesses?
7. Will we ever completely cure allergies?
8. Are “designer babies” actually a possibility?
9. Will airplanes ever be eco-friendly?
10. How are airplanes able to stay airborne?
John-Michael
1. Will we ever be able to make artificial humans?
2. will we ever be able to make artificial intelligence?
3.How can we make new eco-friendly sources of energy?
4. How are elements created?
5.How many more elements can we create?
6. How do we modify children to the way we want them?
7.How do our brains work?
8.How is energy created?
9. How can we use chemistry to further our knowledge of space?
10. How can we use chemistry to get better at space exploration?
Owen
Ryan
· How many more elements can we make? · Will we ever find new elements on different planets? · Are there any undiscovered elements? · What is absolute zero? · Will we ever maintain molecules at absolute zero? · What is dark matter? · How fast can we make molecules move? · Is energy finite? · What alloys can be useful to us in the future? · Why do electrons, protons and neutrons make the properties of different elements different?
Unit Question: How have humans impacted their world through chemistry?
===Area of Interaction: Human Ingenuity Task 11-10-2010 Complete the following webquest.
- STORY - Choose one type of bonding and write “A Day in the Life of an Atom” story describing what it's like to be an atom that forms your chosen bond type. The story should incorporate at least 5 properties.
- COMIC STRIP - Choose one type of bonding and write a comic strip with 3+ frames. The comic should incorporate at least 3 properties.
- SINGLE-FRAME CARTOON - Draw a single-frame cartoon for each type of bonding. Each cartoon should incorporate at least one key property.
Due Thursday ===Introduction to Chemistry
2. How are diseases cured?
3. How are we able to start fires from something as small as a match?
4. How are we able to think?
5. Why are certain crops able to withstand climates which they are not usually associated with?
6. Can we stop/cure mental illnesses?
7. Will we ever completely cure allergies?
8. Are “designer babies” actually a possibility?
9. Will airplanes ever be eco-friendly?
10. How are airplanes able to stay airborne?
2. will we ever be able to make artificial intelligence?
3.How can we make new eco-friendly sources of energy?
4. How are elements created?
5.How many more elements can we create?
6. How do we modify children to the way we want them?
7.How do our brains work?
8.How is energy created?
9. How can we use chemistry to further our knowledge of space?
10. How can we use chemistry to get better at space exploration?
· Will we ever find new elements on different planets?
· Are there any undiscovered elements?
· What is absolute zero?
· Will we ever maintain molecules at absolute zero?
· What is dark matter?
· How fast can we make molecules move?
· Is energy finite?
· What alloys can be useful to us in the future?
· Why do electrons, protons and neutrons make the properties of different elements different?